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Accepting applications The Ruth Goldbloom Educational Bursary Fund is intended to defray the costs of transportation and/or accommodation to enable Canadian youth to visit the Canadian Museum of Immigration at Pier 21. Specifically, it is to support school groups and organized youth groups (such as …
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Giuseppe and Loreta …
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by Steve Schwinghamer, Historian (Updated December 21, 2023) Anti-Semitic Exclusion and Canada’s Immigration Policies From the inception of Canada’s federal immigration structure at Confederation until the massive resettlement programs following the Second World War, Canadian immigration policy and …
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Guenther Weber and Family …
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Date : Monday, June 23, 2025 Time : 6:00 pm Location : In-person event at the Museum Language : Presented in English Cost : FREE Register to attend this event → The Museum is please to celebrate the incredible journey of the graduates of the Specialized Program in Cooking Entrepreneurship—SPICE. …
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As a federal Crown Corporation, the Canadian Museum of Immigration at Pier 21 is subject to both the Access to Information Act and the Privacy Act (the Acts). The Access to Information Act gives Canadian citizens, permanent residents, and anyone present in Canada the right to request records held …
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Annual Reports Annual Report 2023 - 2024 Annual Report 2022 - 2023 Annual Report 2021 - 2022 Archived Annual Reports Annual Report 2020 - 2021 Annual Report 2019 - 2020 Annual Report 2018 - 2019 Annual Report 2017 - 2018 Annual Report 2016 - 2017 Annual Report 2015 - 2016 Annual Report 2014 - 2015 …
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Volunteer Engagement Program The Volunteer Engagement Program is supported by the Macdonald Stewart Foundation and Scotiabank. Volunteers from all backgrounds are welcome at the Museum—including you! Share cross-cultural experiences with fellow volunteers and learn about Canada’s immigration …
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When ordering a ship photograph, be sure to include the ship name and accession number (i.e. DI2012.1.1). … Aquitania (RMS) …
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Raymond, with two members of the Rainbow Community Garden. Contributed by Raymond Ngarbouie Raymond Ngarbouie couldn’t have known that his desire for affordable and familiar produce would turn into a project that produces 50,000 pounds of food per year and feeds hundreds of families and revitalizes …